Do you ever wondered how your favorite movies look like if they were made for children? Joey Spiotto might help you in this with his amazing gallery where he reimagined the best-known movies and TV shows as children’s books. The book covers are so adorable that turn any kind of movie (from A Clockwork Orange...

French illustrator Gilbert Legrand transforms everyday domestic objects into imaginative sculptures and create from a hanger or a pair incredible charactes for over 10 years. More about Gilbert’ work here.

Rebecca Louise Law is a London-based installation artist known for her transformation of spaces using hundreds or thousands of suspended flowers. She trained in Fine Art at Newcastle University, England. Her work plays with the relationship between the human being and nature. She is best known for her interactive large-scale installations of hanging flowers within...

Artist Michael Johansson is really good at playing Tetris in real life, with real life objects you’d find in storage, and his colorful puzzle game inspired art installations show his amazing ability to pack a bunch of junk into spaces of all shapes and sizes. “These irregularities, or coincidences, are a great source of inspiration...

Tokyo-based architectural model designer, Akinobu Izumi, wanted to creates an alternate universe in between her building projects. Using her skills and tools, she started making miniature worlds within tiny tiny glass bottles (H 22m / 0.9 inches, D 12mm / 0.5 inches). The artist follows a very complex process to create these incredible miniatures. Depending on...

For more than 10 years spanish designer and illustrator Javier Rodríguez García, aka Lobulo Design in London, creates incredible artworks using his unique skills in design dominantly in striking pieces of paper crafts. All these incredible pieces of art have been entirely done using paper and a lot of imagination. Judging from the artist’s story...

Japanese culture is full of colors and amaizing details and the art in this country take some unexpected forms. An exemple is the beautiful design of the manhole covers. According to the Japan Society of Manhole Covers today there are almost 6000 artistic manhole covers throughout Japan. And according to their latest findings, the largest...

Caras Ionut, a Romanian digital artist and photographer, has created a wonderful series of impossible surreal images that inspire dream-like memories and fantasies. His use of natural imagery, soft colors and hazy atmospheric effects helps us imagine that we’re hazily remembering or experiencing someone’s dream. More about Ionut Caras work here

In 2009, graphic designer Catrin Welz-Stein started to create dreamy digital images by collaging old illustrations and photographs and the results are amazing: creative, romantic and surreal pieces of art. She said that she enjoy creating art that does not explain itself from the beginning: “My images have a dreamlike and surreal quality. They speak...

The illustrator Polish Pawel Kuczynski uses the good old irony to portray the reality of current fields social, political and cultural. At first glance, his illustrations may seem funny, but when you allow yourself to take a second look more closely , they really show serious problems in the world today.

Natalia Rak is one of the most exciting painters and street artists to emerge in Poland’s contemporary art scene, known for her extremely vibrant large-scale paintings. Her last work is this great mural painted as part of the Folk on the Street art festival in Białystok, Poland. More about Natalia Rak’s work here.

Mica Angela Hendricks has been collaborating with her 4-year-old daughter on a series of wonderful drawings that pass back and forther between mother and daugher until reaching an always unexpected final form. Each drawing begins with Hendricks drawing a detailed retro-ish head, after which her daughter snatches away the sketchbook to create rudimentary body (or...